Floo is so much easier...

Jan 15, 2010 21:35

I was hanging around  with hubby last night, drinking wine and playing darts. When we are feeling all giggly, we talk to each other in English. Yeah, I know we are weird. :)
At some point close to midnight we ran out of cigarettes and the shops were closed. His mum lives a couple of floors below us, so I told him, 'Floo down to your mum's and get ( Read more... )

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astopperindeath January 15 2010, 20:12:03 UTC
ROFL, we have a completely opposite problem. i'm american, and my fiance is half french-canadian, so he speaks fluent french. whenever he gets REALLY stressed out, he starts speaking in french and doesn't realize it. when i tell him to speak english, he says slowly to me, IN FRENCH, "i AM speaking english." it happens about once a month, lol.

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emichka84 January 15 2010, 21:27:13 UTC
lol, that's so cute! You gotta learn some French, girl. :)

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astopperindeath January 15 2010, 22:30:05 UTC
i do! but between biblical hebrew, koine greek, aramaic, and german, i'm kind of language'd out at the moment :-/

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emichka84 January 15 2010, 22:42:48 UTC
Gods, are you serious? I never went beyond English, and that was because everything in my high school was taught in English, it was a learn-or-die situation. I tried Spanish and Greek, but languages are not really my forte. You must have a gift for it...*is jealous*

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voxangelus January 15 2010, 21:54:13 UTC
Mine would have known what floo meant, but I would have gotten an eyeroll and a "you are such a dork" for my trouble.

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emichka84 January 15 2010, 22:08:50 UTC
Oh, I got the eyeroll and the 'you and your Potter stuff' when I explained. The funny thing is that I would never have used this word in Bulgarian. However, I use English mainly in the fandom, so the Potterverse words get mixed up with my regular English. :) I am such a dork...

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